Texas Family Harvesting Carrots in California 1937
A Texas family seeks work in Californias carrot harvest during the Great Depression. Taken in March 1937, the image documents the struggles of migrant workers in agriculture, central to Californias economy. The Great Depression forced many families to relocate for better opportunities, highlighting the resilience of those in search of a better life.
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Texas Family Harvesting Carrots in California 1937
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